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I won't call it a hotel. They call me 3 times-starting 9AM- to remind me about check out!! They call through the bathroom telephone!! The regular phone is not working.
They used to offer free breakfast; they charge extra now.
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The smell of frankincense hangs thick and heavy in theair, waves lap gently at jetties, and market traderscall to passing tourists. The creek, originally theplace where pearl boats docked and left on missions touncover jewels from the deep, is where the city reallybegan. The Al Fahidi District on the Creekside is oneof the oldest heritage sites in Dubai, easilyrecognizable with its iconic wind towers, the original

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air conditioning. Home to the Sheikh Mohammed Centrefor Cultural Understanding and the Dubai Museum, theold buildings also house a range of cafes, shops andart galleries. Often called “the real Dubai,” this isa wonderful place to lose yourself before catching anabra across the creek to the spice souk, where yoursenses will be overwhelmed with tastes, smells, andsounds.